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The Game Football Podcast
Does Thomas Tuchel need to win the World Cup?

The Game Football Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2025 57:23


Is Thomas Tuchel's England squad a step forward or a step back? The selection of Jordan Henderson and Kyle Walker with the omission of younger talent has raised a few eyebrows. He doesn't have much time to assess his squad either, with only twenty-four training sessions ahead of next years world cup. Who will play this Friday and what can the new manager learn.What of England's last manager Gareth Southgate, following his high profile Dimbleby lecture, what is next…a job in football or outside of football? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

PoliticsJOE Podcast
PMQs reaction and Gareth Southgate's speech on young men

PoliticsJOE Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2025 70:38


Today we kick things off by taking a look back at Gareth Southgate's Dimbleby lecture, where he warned of toxic influencers manipulating young men across the world. Then, we get into PMQs, where Keir Starmer faced another week of chucking out the same tired lines and non-answers. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Pratchat
AT LAST, SIR TERRY ("Shaking Hands with Death")

Pratchat

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2025 114:26


To mark ten years since Terry Pratchett's death, Liz, Ben and guest Myfanwy Coghill discuss his 2010 Richard Dimbleby lecture, “Shaking Hands with Death”. Please note that this episode includes discussions of death, terminal illness, assisted dying and suicide. Pratchett was the first novelist to give the Richard Dimbleby Lecture, an annual talk broadcast on the BBC in memory of Dimbleby, a BBC broadcaster who died in 1965. His subject was a turning point in his activism: from raising awareness (and money) for Alzheimer's Disease, to talking openly about the inevitability of death, and the importance of being able to choose a good one, safely and legally. The speech was collected in A Slip of the Keyboard in 2014, and published in a standalone volume with an introduction by Rob Wilkins in 2015. The televised version is also (currently) on YouTube. We hope we've done Pratchett justice in carrying on this discussion. We are lucky to live in Australia, where citizens in most states have access to assisted dying - even if under more narrow circumstances than Pratchett might have liked. The Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill provides similar access, and was introduced in the UK parliament by backbench Labour MP Kim Leadbeater in November 2024. It's currently at the committee stage. (See our episode notes for more details.) Guest Myfanwy Coghill (she/her) has been many things, including an opera singer, a teacher, a funeral director, and a Dungeon Master (of the Dungeons & Dragons variety). She previously appeared to discuss Maskerade in #Pratchat23, “The Music of the Nitt”, in September 2019. GNU Elspeth Sutherland; Kat Muscat; Stella Young; Cal Wilson; DJ Ian; and Terry Pratchett. We'd love you to consider supporting the Kat Muscat Fellowship, which provides support and development for a young Australian writer or editor each year; or helping to fund a new documentary about Stella Young, I Am Not Your Inspiration (which coincidentally launched in between us recording and publishing this episode). You can find episode notes and errata on our web site. Next month is our rescheduled discussion about both volumes of the Ankh-Morpork Archives, which collect material from the Discworld diaries, and their sibling publication The Discworld Almanack! There's still time for a few more questions; send them in via email (chat@pratchatpodcast.com), or social media using the hashtag #Pratchat84.

The Underpowered Hour
Guest Host Nick Dimbleby, OCTA in Africa, Freelnaders and more

The Underpowered Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2025 40:20


In this episode of The Underpowered Hour, host Stephen Beres is joined by world-renowned photographer Nick Dimbleby. They dive into Dimbleby's adventures with the Octa in Africa, discuss their passion for the Freelander including personal experiences and ownership stories, and analyze the appearance of the P38 Range Rover in the John Wick franchise. The duo also talk about the latest updates from ECD auto designs and the intriguing world of modified Land Rovers. Tune in for a captivating discussion filled with humor, insights, and some fascinating Land Rover trivia.EDC Makes an even nicer old Defenderhttps://www.globenewswire.com/news-release/2025/02/19/3028797/0/en/ECD-Auto-Design-Expands-Founders-Designed-Exclusive-Inventory-Lineup.htmlLand Rovers in the Movies - John Wick IIIhttps://www.globenewswire.com/news-release/2025/02/19/3028797/0/en/ECD-Auto-Design-Expands-Founders-Designed-Exclusive-Inventory-Lineup.html

High Net Purpose
The Recipe for Change: Henry Dimbleby, Co-Founder of LEON, on Food, Sustainability, and Systemic Solutions

High Net Purpose

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2025 55:22


What does it take to fix a food system that's making us, and the planet, sick? Henry Dimbleby, co-founder of LEON, architect of the National Food Strategy, and author of the Sunday Times bestseller Ravenous, is doing just that. From launching a fast-food revolution to shaping the UK's policies on food, health, and sustainability, Henry's career is a masterclass in bold ideas and transformative action. Now, through his latest venture, Bramble Partners, he's supporting the next generation of food innovators determined to fix the system. In this episode, we explore: The truth about ultra-processed foods: why they dominate our diets and how they're designed to keep us hooked. The systemic challenges of fixing a broken food system—and why it requires more than just individual action.How purpose-driven companies are fixing our food system while delivering profits and impact.How the National Food Strategy is tackling inequality, climate change, and what's next.Where investments can transform the food system for good.Practical steps you can take today to shape the future of food.How AI and technology are rewriting the rules of food production and fighting waste. This episode isn't just about understanding the problem; it's about finding solutions and being inspired to act. Tune in to discover how Henry is shaping the future of food—and why his work could change the way we eat, live, and thrive. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Farming Today
28/09/24 Farming Today This Week: Henry Dimbleby, Environmental Land Management Schemes, Planning, Cider Apples

Farming Today

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2024 24:39


We've been reporting over the last couple of weeks about a £358m underspend over the last three years from the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs' £2.4 billion agriculture annual budget for England. Now, former DEFRA director and author of the National Food Strategy, Henry Dimbleby says it's critical that this money isn't lost from the farming budget. He also tells us what he wants to see in the government's new Environmental Land Management schemes, especially for upland farmers. Some upland farmers who've spent years in what are called Higher Level Stewardship agreements, which pay for farming in a way that benefits the environment and wildlife, say there is nothing they can apply for under ELMs at the moment. We hear from one farmer in the Lake District about his frustrations with the new schemes. Increases in offshore wind means in turn that the electricity generated has to brought inland, often requiring new infrastructure. Miles of underground cabling is being channelled through the countryside, with some farmers having little choice about whether it goes across their land. The weather over the last year has had a huge impact on food producers across the UK. With the apple harvest underway, we speak to a cider apple producer who says he's lost trees because of waterlogged orchards.Presented by Caz Graham and produced by Jo Peacey.

Farming Today
27/09/24 - Henry Dimbleby, dead Scottish salmon, underground energy cables

Farming Today

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2024 14:23


We've been reporting over the last couple of weeks about a £358m underspend over the last three years from the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs' £2.4 billion agriculture annual budget for England. Farmers are furious at the scale of this underspend and there are concerns that the money will be lost for good in cuts in this autumn's government spending review. Now a former Defra director says it's critical that this money isn't lost from the farming budget. Henry Dimbleby was Defra's lead non-executive board member for five years up until spring last year when he resigned over what he said was the then Government's failure to tackle obesity, something he'd highlighted as a priority in his independent National Food Strategy, commissioned by the Government. An animal welfare charity says it's filmed tonnes of dead and dying salmon being removed from a fish farm just hours before Members of the Scottish Parliament visited the site for a fact finding mission. Holyrood's Rural Affairs committee visited Dunstaffnage fish farm near Oban on Monday as part of their inquiry into whether the industry's made progress in tackling significant environmental concerns. The campaign group Animal Equality has accused the industry of trying to cover up the fish deaths, but Scottish Sea Farms who own the farm, says the workers were carrying out routine clearance of the pens. The need for clean energy has led to a large increase in offshore wind farms and electricity generated in them has to be brought inland. That means hundreds of miles of underground cabling is being channelled through the countryside with some farmers having little choice about whether they go across their land. Presented by Caz Graham and produced by Beatrice Fenton.

New Books Network
Jonathan Dimbleby, "Endgame 1944: How Stalin Won the War" (Oxford UP, 2024)

New Books Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2024 44:32


The war on the Eastern front remains relatively less well explored as compared to the western front of World War II. Yet some of the most titanic battles in modern military history occurred on the steppes of eastern Europe. Stalingrad and Moscow are names known to most but less well-known are the vast battles that occurred in Byelorussia. By June 1944, Stalin and his generals had launched Operation Bagration involving more than two million soldiers marching across fronts hundreds of miles wide. In his latest work, Endgame 1944: How Stalin Won the War (Oxford UP, 2024), Jonathan Dimbleby chronicles the military, political, and diplomatic events of the final months on arguably the most crucial front of World War 2. Dimbleby draws on previously untranslated accounts from ordinary Russian and German soldiers to chronicle the curtain call of the German Wehrmacht on the Eastern Front. Endgame 1944 provides insights into the major German and Russian players balanced off with accounts of the trials of individual soldier.. Dimbleby has enjoyed a long career in television beginning with ITV and BBC where he covered world affairs. He presented ITV's flagship weekly political program This Week for over ten years. He has also worked in radio with BBC 4. His book Destiny in the Desert: The Road to El Alamein was short-listed for the PEN Hessell-Tiltman Prize, awarded to the best work of historical non-fiction. He is also Chair of Richard Dimbleby Cancer Fund named after his father. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network

New Books in History
Jonathan Dimbleby, "Endgame 1944: How Stalin Won the War" (Oxford UP, 2024)

New Books in History

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2024 44:32


The war on the Eastern front remains relatively less well explored as compared to the western front of World War II. Yet some of the most titanic battles in modern military history occurred on the steppes of eastern Europe. Stalingrad and Moscow are names known to most but less well-known are the vast battles that occurred in Byelorussia. By June 1944, Stalin and his generals had launched Operation Bagration involving more than two million soldiers marching across fronts hundreds of miles wide. In his latest work, Endgame 1944: How Stalin Won the War (Oxford UP, 2024), Jonathan Dimbleby chronicles the military, political, and diplomatic events of the final months on arguably the most crucial front of World War 2. Dimbleby draws on previously untranslated accounts from ordinary Russian and German soldiers to chronicle the curtain call of the German Wehrmacht on the Eastern Front. Endgame 1944 provides insights into the major German and Russian players balanced off with accounts of the trials of individual soldier.. Dimbleby has enjoyed a long career in television beginning with ITV and BBC where he covered world affairs. He presented ITV's flagship weekly political program This Week for over ten years. He has also worked in radio with BBC 4. His book Destiny in the Desert: The Road to El Alamein was short-listed for the PEN Hessell-Tiltman Prize, awarded to the best work of historical non-fiction. He is also Chair of Richard Dimbleby Cancer Fund named after his father. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/history

New Books in Military History
Jonathan Dimbleby, "Endgame 1944: How Stalin Won the War" (Oxford UP, 2024)

New Books in Military History

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2024 44:32


The war on the Eastern front remains relatively less well explored as compared to the western front of World War II. Yet some of the most titanic battles in modern military history occurred on the steppes of eastern Europe. Stalingrad and Moscow are names known to most but less well-known are the vast battles that occurred in Byelorussia. By June 1944, Stalin and his generals had launched Operation Bagration involving more than two million soldiers marching across fronts hundreds of miles wide. In his latest work, Endgame 1944: How Stalin Won the War (Oxford UP, 2024), Jonathan Dimbleby chronicles the military, political, and diplomatic events of the final months on arguably the most crucial front of World War 2. Dimbleby draws on previously untranslated accounts from ordinary Russian and German soldiers to chronicle the curtain call of the German Wehrmacht on the Eastern Front. Endgame 1944 provides insights into the major German and Russian players balanced off with accounts of the trials of individual soldier.. Dimbleby has enjoyed a long career in television beginning with ITV and BBC where he covered world affairs. He presented ITV's flagship weekly political program This Week for over ten years. He has also worked in radio with BBC 4. His book Destiny in the Desert: The Road to El Alamein was short-listed for the PEN Hessell-Tiltman Prize, awarded to the best work of historical non-fiction. He is also Chair of Richard Dimbleby Cancer Fund named after his father. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/military-history

New Books in German Studies
Jonathan Dimbleby, "Endgame 1944: How Stalin Won the War" (Oxford UP, 2024)

New Books in German Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2024 44:32


The war on the Eastern front remains relatively less well explored as compared to the western front of World War II. Yet some of the most titanic battles in modern military history occurred on the steppes of eastern Europe. Stalingrad and Moscow are names known to most but less well-known are the vast battles that occurred in Byelorussia. By June 1944, Stalin and his generals had launched Operation Bagration involving more than two million soldiers marching across fronts hundreds of miles wide. In his latest work, Endgame 1944: How Stalin Won the War (Oxford UP, 2024), Jonathan Dimbleby chronicles the military, political, and diplomatic events of the final months on arguably the most crucial front of World War 2. Dimbleby draws on previously untranslated accounts from ordinary Russian and German soldiers to chronicle the curtain call of the German Wehrmacht on the Eastern Front. Endgame 1944 provides insights into the major German and Russian players balanced off with accounts of the trials of individual soldier.. Dimbleby has enjoyed a long career in television beginning with ITV and BBC where he covered world affairs. He presented ITV's flagship weekly political program This Week for over ten years. He has also worked in radio with BBC 4. His book Destiny in the Desert: The Road to El Alamein was short-listed for the PEN Hessell-Tiltman Prize, awarded to the best work of historical non-fiction. He is also Chair of Richard Dimbleby Cancer Fund named after his father. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/german-studies

New Books in Russian and Eurasian Studies
Jonathan Dimbleby, "Endgame 1944: How Stalin Won the War" (Oxford UP, 2024)

New Books in Russian and Eurasian Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2024 44:32


The war on the Eastern front remains relatively less well explored as compared to the western front of World War II. Yet some of the most titanic battles in modern military history occurred on the steppes of eastern Europe. Stalingrad and Moscow are names known to most but less well-known are the vast battles that occurred in Byelorussia. By June 1944, Stalin and his generals had launched Operation Bagration involving more than two million soldiers marching across fronts hundreds of miles wide. In his latest work, Endgame 1944: How Stalin Won the War (Oxford UP, 2024), Jonathan Dimbleby chronicles the military, political, and diplomatic events of the final months on arguably the most crucial front of World War 2. Dimbleby draws on previously untranslated accounts from ordinary Russian and German soldiers to chronicle the curtain call of the German Wehrmacht on the Eastern Front. Endgame 1944 provides insights into the major German and Russian players balanced off with accounts of the trials of individual soldier.. Dimbleby has enjoyed a long career in television beginning with ITV and BBC where he covered world affairs. He presented ITV's flagship weekly political program This Week for over ten years. He has also worked in radio with BBC 4. His book Destiny in the Desert: The Road to El Alamein was short-listed for the PEN Hessell-Tiltman Prize, awarded to the best work of historical non-fiction. He is also Chair of Richard Dimbleby Cancer Fund named after his father. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/russian-studies

New Books in Eastern European Studies
Jonathan Dimbleby, "Endgame 1944: How Stalin Won the War" (Oxford UP, 2024)

New Books in Eastern European Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2024 44:32


The war on the Eastern front remains relatively less well explored as compared to the western front of World War II. Yet some of the most titanic battles in modern military history occurred on the steppes of eastern Europe. Stalingrad and Moscow are names known to most but less well-known are the vast battles that occurred in Byelorussia. By June 1944, Stalin and his generals had launched Operation Bagration involving more than two million soldiers marching across fronts hundreds of miles wide. In his latest work, Endgame 1944: How Stalin Won the War (Oxford UP, 2024), Jonathan Dimbleby chronicles the military, political, and diplomatic events of the final months on arguably the most crucial front of World War 2. Dimbleby draws on previously untranslated accounts from ordinary Russian and German soldiers to chronicle the curtain call of the German Wehrmacht on the Eastern Front. Endgame 1944 provides insights into the major German and Russian players balanced off with accounts of the trials of individual soldier.. Dimbleby has enjoyed a long career in television beginning with ITV and BBC where he covered world affairs. He presented ITV's flagship weekly political program This Week for over ten years. He has also worked in radio with BBC 4. His book Destiny in the Desert: The Road to El Alamein was short-listed for the PEN Hessell-Tiltman Prize, awarded to the best work of historical non-fiction. He is also Chair of Richard Dimbleby Cancer Fund named after his father. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/eastern-european-studies

New Books in Ukrainian Studies
Jonathan Dimbleby, "Endgame 1944: How Stalin Won the War" (Oxford UP, 2024)

New Books in Ukrainian Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2024 44:32


The war on the Eastern front remains relatively less well explored as compared to the western front of World War II. Yet some of the most titanic battles in modern military history occurred on the steppes of eastern Europe. Stalingrad and Moscow are names known to most but less well-known are the vast battles that occurred in Byelorussia. By June 1944, Stalin and his generals had launched Operation Bagration involving more than two million soldiers marching across fronts hundreds of miles wide. In his latest work, Endgame 1944: How Stalin Won the War (Oxford UP, 2024), Jonathan Dimbleby chronicles the military, political, and diplomatic events of the final months on arguably the most crucial front of World War 2. Dimbleby draws on previously untranslated accounts from ordinary Russian and German soldiers to chronicle the curtain call of the German Wehrmacht on the Eastern Front. Endgame 1944 provides insights into the major German and Russian players balanced off with accounts of the trials of individual soldier.. Dimbleby has enjoyed a long career in television beginning with ITV and BBC where he covered world affairs. He presented ITV's flagship weekly political program This Week for over ten years. He has also worked in radio with BBC 4. His book Destiny in the Desert: The Road to El Alamein was short-listed for the PEN Hessell-Tiltman Prize, awarded to the best work of historical non-fiction. He is also Chair of Richard Dimbleby Cancer Fund named after his father. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

NBN Book of the Day
Jonathan Dimbleby, "Endgame 1944: How Stalin Won the War" (Oxford UP, 2024)

NBN Book of the Day

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2024 44:32


The war on the Eastern front remains relatively less well explored as compared to the western front of World War II. Yet some of the most titanic battles in modern military history occurred on the steppes of eastern Europe. Stalingrad and Moscow are names known to most but less well-known are the vast battles that occurred in Byelorussia. By June 1944, Stalin and his generals had launched Operation Bagration involving more than two million soldiers marching across fronts hundreds of miles wide. In his latest work, Endgame 1944: How Stalin Won the War (Oxford UP, 2024), Jonathan Dimbleby chronicles the military, political, and diplomatic events of the final months on arguably the most crucial front of World War 2. Dimbleby draws on previously untranslated accounts from ordinary Russian and German soldiers to chronicle the curtain call of the German Wehrmacht on the Eastern Front. Endgame 1944 provides insights into the major German and Russian players balanced off with accounts of the trials of individual soldier.. Dimbleby has enjoyed a long career in television beginning with ITV and BBC where he covered world affairs. He presented ITV's flagship weekly political program This Week for over ten years. He has also worked in radio with BBC 4. His book Destiny in the Desert: The Road to El Alamein was short-listed for the PEN Hessell-Tiltman Prize, awarded to the best work of historical non-fiction. He is also Chair of Richard Dimbleby Cancer Fund named after his father. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/book-of-the-day

In Conversation: An OUP Podcast
Jonathan Dimbleby, "Endgame 1944: How Stalin Won the War" (Oxford UP, 2024)

In Conversation: An OUP Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2024 44:32


The war on the Eastern front remains relatively less well explored as compared to the western front of World War II. Yet some of the most titanic battles in modern military history occurred on the steppes of eastern Europe. Stalingrad and Moscow are names known to most but less well-known are the vast battles that occurred in Byelorussia. By June 1944, Stalin and his generals had launched Operation Bagration involving more than two million soldiers marching across fronts hundreds of miles wide. In his latest work, Endgame 1944: How Stalin Won the War (Oxford UP, 2024), Jonathan Dimbleby chronicles the military, political, and diplomatic events of the final months on arguably the most crucial front of World War 2. Dimbleby draws on previously untranslated accounts from ordinary Russian and German soldiers to chronicle the curtain call of the German Wehrmacht on the Eastern Front. Endgame 1944 provides insights into the major German and Russian players balanced off with accounts of the trials of individual soldier.. Dimbleby has enjoyed a long career in television beginning with ITV and BBC where he covered world affairs. He presented ITV's flagship weekly political program This Week for over ten years. He has also worked in radio with BBC 4. His book Destiny in the Desert: The Road to El Alamein was short-listed for the PEN Hessell-Tiltman Prize, awarded to the best work of historical non-fiction. He is also Chair of Richard Dimbleby Cancer Fund named after his father.

Brexitcast
Electioncast: David Dimbleby on Election Night Fever

Brexitcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2024 40:45


On the last full day of campaigning, legendary broadcaster David Dimbleby joins Newscast.Adam, David and Alex discuss the issues the country faces whoever wins the election, what to expect on Thursday night and what David really thinks about exit polls…Newscast brings you daily analysis of the latest political news stories from the BBC. It was presented by Adam Fleming. It was made by Jack Maclaren with Miranda Slade, Gemma Roper and Sam Mclaren The technical producer was Mike Regaard. The assistant editor is Chris Gray. The senior news editor is Sam Bonham

The Red Box Politics Podcast
Kings Of Swing: Dimbleby, Vine, Snow & Kanagasooriam

The Red Box Politics Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2024 52:03


For decades the holy grail of election night has been swing - the method of comparing support for the parties between general elections invented back in 1955. Matt finds out what kind of swing Keir Starmer needs to get a majority in the Commons and remembers the 'sultan of swing', David Butler, with expert voices in including David Dimbleby, Jeremy Vine, Jon Snow and James Kanagasooriam.Plus: Libby Purves and Rachel Sylvester talk about politics on both sides of the channel after that extraordinary result in France, and asks are there similarities between Nigel Farage and Jeremy Corbyn? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Underpowered Hour
The Legendary Nick Dimbleby Live from the Beres Collection Workshop

The Underpowered Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2024 34:44


In this episode of The Underpowered Hour, hosts Steve Beres and Ike Goss welcome legendary photographer Nick Dimbleby to the Beres Collection workshop. They delve into the rich legacy of the Land Rover Freelander, including Nick's experiences and its status in today's automotive world. The hosts discuss significant Land Rover news, including the return of the Freelander name in collaboration with China's Cherry Company for an all-electric model. Hilariously, they share anecdotes about their own Freelander adventures, including challenges with its infamous V6 engine and maintenance quirks. The episode also touches on Nick's upcoming projects, including his work with the new Range Rover models and his involvement in showcasing the Queen's Land Rover at Pebble Beach. 00:00 Introduction to the Underpowered Hour 00:36 Meet the Hosts: Steve Beres and Ike Goss 01:17 Special Guest: Nick Dimbleby in the Workshop 03:23 Land Rover News: The Return of the Freelander 08:27 Freelander Test Drive Adventures 17:25 The G4 Freelander: Restoration and Future Plans 18:59 Exploring Land Rover Badges 19:52 Design Changes and Future Models 20:43 Military Vehicle Transmissions 22:01 Freelander Horsepower Debate 23:23 KV6 Engine Discussion 26:39 Importing Diesel Freelanders 29:05 Nick Dimbleby's Upcoming Projects 30:23 The Queen's Land Rover Collection 33:31 Concluding Remarks and Farewell

Investing in Regenerative Agriculture
304 Henry Dimbleby - Biodiversity on balance sheet, role and risks of gene editing and AI and the case for less meat

Investing in Regenerative Agriculture

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2024 63:00 Transcription Available


This is the second part of a wider conversation with Henry Dimbleby, founder of Bramble Partners and LEON Restaurants. We continue our deep dive into the three compartment model and we discuss what should we grow where and why, the invisibility of nature and why biodiversity is not on the balance sheet. We go from why regen isn't anti science to making a strong case for reducing our animal protein (mostly meat and dairy) and how to do that. We explore the potential role of precision fermentation and the one of technology, how computing power, machine learning and AI can give us much more insights. We end with the potential role and risks of gene editing, the recent farmers riots, and of course, the financial side of things: why Henry started a £50M fund, how would he invest 1 billion pounds and, of course, the magic wand question! ---------------------------------------------------Join our Gumroad community, discover the tiers and benefits on www.gumroad.com/investinginregenag. Support our work:Share itGive a 5-star ratingBuy us a coffee… or a meal! www.Ko-fi.com/regenerativeagriculture----------------------------------------------------More about this episode on https://investinginregenerativeagriculture.com/henry-dimbleby.Find our video course on https://investinginregenerativeagriculture.com/course.----------------------------------------------------The above references an opinion and is for information and educational purposes only. It is not intended to be investment advice. Seek a duly licensed professional for investment advice.Send us a Text Message.https://groundswellag.com/2024-speakers/ https://foodhub.nl/en/opleidingen/your-path-forward-in-regenerative-food-and-agriculture/Support the Show.Feedback, ideas, suggestions? - Twitter @KoenvanSeijen - Get in touch www.investinginregenerativeagriculture.comJoin our newsletter on www.eepurl.com/cxU33P! Support the showThanks for listening and sharing!

Investing in Regenerative Agriculture
303 Henry Dimbleby - From designing the National Food Strategy for England to starting a £50M fund focussed on food transition

Investing in Regenerative Agriculture

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2024 51:30 Transcription Available


A wide range conversation of almost two hours- second episode will follow soon- with Henry Dimbleby, founder of Bramble Partners, a venture capital firm, that invests in businesses seeking to improve food security. Before Bramble Partners, Henry co-founded Leon Restaurants and the Sustainable Restaurant Association and also served deep in the heart of the UK government as he was appointed lead non-executive board member of the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs.In this exchange we discuss everything from Donella Meadows in complex systems to what that means for all of us trying to influence these systems and policies and how you actually change policy. How it was to manage the COVID crisis from within the UK government, keeping food on the shelves of the supermarkets and local shops, and trying to drastically improve school meals and their accessibility for children living in poverty in the UK. Plus, a deep dive into the junk food cycle, the differences between ultra-processed food and junk food, and the crazy ultra-processed food addiction we all, or mostly, have fallen victim to. And finally, how eating lentils can change everything.---------------------------------------------------Join our Gumroad community, discover the tiers and benefits on www.gumroad.com/investinginregenag. Support our work:Share itGive a 5-star ratingBuy us a coffee… or a meal! www.Ko-fi.com/regenerativeagriculture----------------------------------------------------More about this episode on https://investinginregenerativeagriculture.com/henry-dimbleby.Find our video course on https://investinginregenerativeagriculture.com/course.----------------------------------------------------The above references an opinion and is for information and educational purposes only. It is not intended to be investment advice. Seek a duly licensed professional for investment advice.Send us a Text Message.https://groundswellag.com/2024-speakers/ https://foodhub.nl/en/opleidingen/your-path-forward-in-regenerative-food-and-agriculture/Support the Show.Feedback, ideas, suggestions? - Twitter @KoenvanSeijen - Get in touch www.investinginregenerativeagriculture.comJoin our newsletter on www.eepurl.com/cxU33P! Support the showThanks for listening and sharing!

5x15
Henry Dimbleby On Ravenous

5x15

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2024 15:00


5x15 brings together five outstanding individuals to tell of their lives, passions and inspirations. There are only two rules - no scripts and only 15 minutes each. Henry Dimbleby is the co-founder of LEON, and the Director of The Sustainable Restaurant Association, which runs some of London's most successful street food markets. His work with DEFRA culminated in the National Food Strategy – a policy proposal widely praised by industry wide figures such as Yotam Ottolenghi and Sir Partha Dasgupta. In 2013 he co-authored The School Food Plan, which set out actions to transform what children eat in schools and how they learn about food. In his new book Ravenous, Dimbleby takes us behind the scenes to reveal the mechanisms that act together to shape the modern diet - and therefore the world. He explains not just why the food system is leading us into disaster, but what can be done about it. Learn more about 5x15 events: 5x15stories.com Twitter: www.twitter.com/5x15stories Facebook: www.facebook.com/5x15stories Instagram: www.instagram.com/5x15stories

A Piece of Cake with Gregg Wallace
Another Piece - Henry Dimbleby MBE

A Piece of Cake with Gregg Wallace

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2024 30:47


You'll “take-away” a lot from this episode of Another Piece! In this bonus episode, Gregg is discussing his interview with Henry Dimbleby MBE - Co-founder of Leon and Sunday Times Best Selling Author of 'Ravenous: How to get ourselves and our planet into shape'. Joining him to discuss all things fast food with the everyman perspective is Di from South Wales, and Calum from London - who suddenly feels richer, and slimmer after stopping his weekly habit of spending £54 on Bombay Aloo...For podcast updates make sure to follow Gregg on Instagram @greggwallace, and make sure to follow Henry Dimbleby and his amazing work on X @henrydimbleby Produced by Emily Sandford, Photography by Jiksaw, Artwork by Bill Roberts & Hannah Sims, Video Footage by Samson Falodun. The Head of Comedy and Entertainment Podcasts at Global is Chris LanderGet £40 off your first year of Annual Membership at GreggWallace.Health with code PIECEOFCAKE.And for a free eBook, use code FREESLICE. Click here to redeem.Terms and conditions apply.

A Piece of Cake with Gregg Wallace
Takeaways are... 'A Piece of Cake' with Henry Dimbleby MBE

A Piece of Cake with Gregg Wallace

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2024 38:23


What is the impact Takeaways have on our health? and if we have the occasional one what should we order? That's what Gregg wants to know from today's guest - Henry Dimbleby MBE. Henry is the original Co-Founder of the popular fast food chain Leon, and Co-Founder of ‘Chefs in Schools'. He's a regular speaker on how to create a better food system and is a Sunday Times Best Selling Author of the book ‘Ravenous: How to get ourselves and our planet into shape” - a manifesto for revolutionising our food system. Sheesh! Or should we say ‘Shish!' this is a good episode. For podcast updates make sure to follow Gregg on Instagram @greggwallace, and make sure to follow Henry Dimbleby and his amazing work on X @henrydimbleby Produced by Emily Sandford, Photography by Jiksaw, Artwork by Bill Roberts & Hannah Sims, Video Footage by Samson Falodun. The Head of Comedy and Entertainment Podcasts at Global is Chris LanderThis episode contains material relating to weight loss, fitness and mental attitude to food and is for entertainment purposes only. Listeners should always seek health advice from a medical practitioner. Get £40 off your first year of Annual Membership at GreggWallace.Health with code PIECEOFCAKE.And for a free eBook, use code FREESLICE. Click here to redeem.Terms and conditions apply.

Last Word
Nicholas Dimbleby, Lord Patrick Cormack, Wendy Mitchell, Eleanor Fazan

Last Word

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2024 27:42


John Wilson on the celebrated sculptor Nicholas Dimbleby, responsible for numerous well known commissions around the country. Lord Patrick Cormack the politician, historian and prolific author.Wendy Mitchell, the author and blogger who was diagnosed with young onset dementia and worked tirelessly to help improve the understanding of the condition. Eleanor Fazan, the theatre director, choreographer and actor. Her career spanned almost 70 years and saw her working with some of the biggest names in the business.Archive Details Archive used:. “Wogan” BBC 1 10/12/1986. BBC Midlands Today News 13/7/2011. BBC News West 09/09/1999. “The Bright Side of Life” BBC Radio 4 21/11/2023 & 28/11/2023 Parliamentlive.tv 21/02/23 & 05/09/19. The Michael Ball Show, BBC Radio 2, BBC, 16/01/2022 Wendy Mitchell reads from “Somebody I used to know”. Bloomsbury publishing, uploaded to Youtube 29 Jan 2018. "The Complete Beyond The Fringe" Label - Parlophone Records Ltd, a Warner Music Group Company. Oh! It's a Lovely War, Title Oh! It's a Lovely War Performer - Courtland and Jeffries Album - Oh! It's A Lovely War (Volume 1) Label - CD41 Recordings. Stage to Screen BBC

CentreSteer Podcast
CentreSteer #130 – Nick Dimbleby – Series II

CentreSteer Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2024 93:58


Saturday Live
Ed Byrne, Rhianna Pratchett, Rod Dimbleby, James May

Saturday Live

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2024 59:14


Ed Byrne, the stand-up comedian, describes how he turned to comedy as a way of coping with the loss of his younger brother in 2023.

CentreSteer Podcast
CentreSteer #128 – Nick Dimbleby

CentreSteer Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2023 122:20


Nick Dimbleby Events & Rallys Stories Buy me a Tea

The News Agents
Broadcasting's past, present and future - with David Dimbleby

The News Agents

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2023 42:06


David Dimbleby is one of the biggest names in the history of broadcasting. From election nights, to iconic political panel shows, to huge Royal occasions - he's been at the forefront of TV and radio news and politics for decades. He's also had a front seat for the shift in the industry's relationship with both politicians and the audience.In an end-of-summer special extended interview, David Dimbleby reflects on the biggest moments from his phenomenal career and talks to Lewis about his memoir: Keep Talking.Editor: Tom HughesSenior Producer: Gabriel RadusProducer: Laura FitzPatrickPlanning Producer: Alex BarnettSocial Media Editor: Georgia FoxwellVideo Producer: Will Gibson-SmithYou can listen to this episode on Alexa - just say "Alexa, ask Global Player to play The News Agents".The News Agents is a Global Player Original and a Persephonica Production.

The Underpowered Hour
G4 Challenge Photos with Nick Dimbleby and Abigail Hall, plus RC Land Rover and high-priced Rover Auction

The Underpowered Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2023 63:29


On this week's show, Ike and Steve discuss new RC Land Rovers from FMS RC and Boom Racing. They also delve into an incredibly high-priced, yet questionably restored Land Rover Series IIA that's back on offer, this time at Broad Arrow Auctions. Additionally, we have another fantastic interview from ANARC. Unofficial co-host Nick Dimbleby and official shenanigans enabler Abigail Hall join Ike and Steve. They discuss the G4 Challenge recreation that Liza and Abigail participated in earlier this year, and how they attempted to recreate classic photos taken by Nick 20 years prior. FMS RC Land Rover https://www.fmshobby.com/products/fms-1-12-land-rover-series-ii-rtr Boom Racing RC Land Rover https://www.boomracing.com/brx02-land-rover-series-iii-109-pickup 1964 Land Rover Rover Series IIA https://www.broadarrowauctions.com/vehicles/jc23_159/1964-land-rover-rover-series-iia

Reasons to be Cheerful with Ed Miliband and Geoff Lloyd
How to fix the broken food system: Henry Dimbleby

Reasons to be Cheerful with Ed Miliband and Geoff Lloyd

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2023 30:05


The global food system is one of the most destructive industries on earth. Of course, we all need to eat. But is there a way of doing so that doesn't come at a cost to our health and to our planet? If that's all sounding a bit heavy, then step forward: Henry Dimbleby. Formerly the government's food tsar, he's been exploring the secrets of the global food system for decades and he's hungry for change. Henry talks to Ed and Geoff about the secrets behind the ultra-processed egg sandwich, the glory of Japanese food culture and why Liz Truss once banned him from attending meetings. What's changed about the food we eat today, and what can we do about it?GuestHenry Dimbleby, author of Ravenous: How to Get Ourselves and Our Planet Into Shape (@HenryDimbleby)More informationBuy a copy of Henry's book, published by Profile BooksRead the National Food Strategy and the School Food Plan We love hearing from you. If you have views on this episode, or ideas for future shows you can contact us via our website, our social media (@cheerfulpodcast) or write us an email (reasons@cheerfulpodcast.com) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

RSA Events
Henry Dimbleby I RSA Fellows Festival 2023

RSA Events

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2023 32:07


Nature Game ChangersWith Henry Dimbleby, food systems reformer and author, Ravenous.Become an RSA Events sponsor: https://utm.guru/ueembDonate to The RSA: https://utm.guru/udNNBFollow RSA Events on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thersaorg/Follow the RSA on Twitter: https://twitter.com/theRSAorgLike RSA Events on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/theRSAorg/Listen to RSA Events podcasts: https://bit.ly/35EyQYUJoin our Fellowship: https://www.thersa.org/fellowship/join

Newson Health Menopause & Wellbeing Centre Playlist
208 - Ultra-processed food unwrapped with Henry Dimbleby

Newson Health Menopause & Wellbeing Centre Playlist

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2023 31:47


Henry Dimbleby, co-founder of Leon, food campaigner and writer, joins the podcast this week to talk about the dangers of a diet high in ultra-processed foods – that is, foods with a long list of ingredients such as preservatives and emulsifiers not typically found in home cooking. While convenient, ultra-processed foods such as breakfast cereals and mass-produced breads do not fill us up, encourage us to eat more and contribute to weight gain, Henry says. ‘Food is by far the biggest thing making us sick,' he says. In this episode, Henry talks to Dr Louise about breaking the ultra-processed food cycle, ignoring calories and eating more food cooked from scratch. They also discuss his new book Ravenous, which looks at how to eat in a way that is better for you and the planet. Henry's three tips:  Exercise has huge benefits for your health, so find an enjoyable form. Don't think about it as being for weight loss, but for other health benefits. Cook from scratch as much as you can and include lots of fibrous green veg and pulses in your dishes. Try and reduce ultra-processed, plastic-wrapped food packed with mystery ingredients in your diet. Getting rid of breakfast cereals is a good place to start. Find out more about Henry's work here and follow him on Twitter @HenryDimbleby  

152 Songbird Kate Dimbleby: An Acappella Journey to Unleash the Power of Voice, Imagination & Storytelling

"The Good Listening To" Podcast with me Chris Grimes! (aka a "GLT with me CG!")

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2023 58:58 Transcription Available


What happens when you merge an a cappella vocal virtuoso with a passion for storytelling and a love for connecting with audiences? You get the enchanting Kate Dimbleby! Join me as we explore Kate's incredible journey, from her album 'Songbird' to her recent performance with Gifford's Circus during the Royal Variety Performance, and her co-founding of the storytelling software platform Stornaway.ioYou can also Watch/Listen to Kete's time in The Clearing here: https://vimeo.com/834414868Kate and I dive deep into the power of imagination and the significance of holding onto our inner truth. We discuss the importance of pushing one's own boundaries and how our voices can create a powerful noise if we let them out. Moreover, we touch on Kate's life-changing move to Canada, her discovery of the Alexander Technique, and her journey to her creative center point.Kate's warmth, generosity, and creativity shine through in every moment of our discussion, and her passion for storytelling is nothing short of contagious. Tune in and be inspired by the captivating world of Kate Dimbleby.Tune in next week for more stories of 'Distinction & Genius' from The Good Listening To Show 'Clearing'. If you would like to be my Guest too then you can find out HOW via the different 'series strands' at 'The Good Listening To Show' website. Show Website: https://www.thegoodlisteningtoshow.com You can email me about the Show: chris@secondcurve.uk Twitter thatchrisgrimes LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/chris-grimes-actor-broadcaster-facilitator-coach/ FaceBook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/842056403204860 Don't forget to SUBSCRIBE & REVIEW wherever you get your Podcasts :) Thanks for listening!

The Overland Journal Podcast
Nick Dimbleby on Exploring and Documenting the World by Land Rover

The Overland Journal Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2023 58:02


Scott Brady interviews famed photographer Nick Dimbleby about the Camel Trophy, and traveling around the world by Land Rovers. Nick shares his experience capturing world-class photographs and videos while on expedition. Nick has been the photographer of choice for overland expeditions since the Camel Trophies of the late 1990s and other notable expeditions using stock Land Rovers around the globe. Full show notes available at Overland Journal Podcast

Intelligence Squared
Henry Dimbleby and Alice Thomson On How The Global Food System Is Killing Us

Intelligence Squared

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2023 63:13


Food Campaigner Henry Dimbleby is co-founder of LEON and recently quit his role as the government's food tsar over its inaction over obesity. His recent book, Ravenous: How To Get Ourselves And Our Planet Into Shape, looks at the global food system that has resulted in 28% of people now being clinically obese in the UK alone and diet-related disease now being the biggest cause of preventable illness and death in the developed world. In conversation with Times columnist Alice Thomson, he explains the damage our food ecosystem is doing to us and to the planet, and his strategy for creating a truly healthy and sustainable food system.  We'd love to hear your feedback and what you think we should talk about next, who we should have on and what our future debates should be about. Send us an email or voice note with your thoughts to podcasts@intelligencesquared.com.  At Intelligence Squared we've got our own online streaming platform, Intelligence Squared+ and we'd love you to give it a go. It's packed with more than 20 years' worth of video debates and conversations on the world's most important topics as well as exclusive podcast content. Tune in to live events, ask your questions or watch on-demand, totally ad-free with hours of discussion to dive into. Visit intelligencesquaredplus.com to start watching today. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Polarised
Henry Dimbleby on our relationship with food

Polarised

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2023 38:51


In this farewell episode of Bridges to the Future, Matthew meets with food writer and restaurateur Henry Dimbleby to explore our complex relationship with food and how it shapes our lives, from childhood memories and family traditions to the ways we cook, eat, and share meals with others. Henry Dimbleby is the co-founder of LEON, and the Director of The Sustainable Restaurant Association, which runs some of London's most successful street food markets. His work with DEFRA culminated in the National Food Strategy – a policy proposal widely praised by industry wide figures such as Yotam Ottolenghi and Sir Partha Dasgupta. In 2013 he co-authored The School Food Plan, which set out actions to transform what children eat in schools and how they learn about food.A Tempo & Talker production for the RSA. In this time of global change, strong communities and initiatives that bring people together are more invaluable than ever before. The RSA Fellowship is a global network of problem solvers. We invite you to join our community today to stay connected, inspired and motivated in the months ahead. You can learn more about the Fellowship or start an application by clicking here. 

The Bunker
The Knackered Lunch: Henry Dimbleby on fixing the Govt's food fiasco

The Bunker

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2023 26:03


Did Henry Dimbleby really quit his role as the Government's food policy advisor “in disgust”? Why have its attempts to create a healthier nation through our diet proved such a failure? And what should they be doing instead? Ros Taylor talks to the founder of LEON and the author of Ravenous: How To Get Ourselves And Our Planet Into Shape about the salad shortage, changing Britain's food culture, the dark side of Bake Off… and why we still depend on celebrity intervention to get kids eating decent school dinners.  “Politicians are out of step with the public. They really are sick of their kids being bombarded with ads for junk food.” “The term ‘Nanny State' was coined by politicians who actually grew up with nannies…” “OK, telling people to eat turnips is funny in a downbeat Blackadder sense… but we really should be growing more vegetables in this country.” “Giving up meat can seem a bit worthy. We're trying to create a positive ad campaign around eating less meat.” Written and presented by Ros Taylor. Audio production by Robin Leeburn. Assistant producer: Kasia Tomasiewicz. Lead Producer: Jacob Jarvis. Music: Kenny Dickinson. Group editor: Andrew Harrison. THE BUNKER is a Podmasters Production Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Sarah Vine's Femail Half-Hour
How our food might be killing us with food tsar, Henry Dimbleby

Sarah Vine's Femail Half-Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2023 42:15


Sarah Vine and Imogen Edwards Jones are joined by Henry Dimbleby, the former food tsar who in his new book has exposed the toxic relationship the food industry has with the environment, society and every individual. Henry explains how some foods manipulate our bodies into making poor choices, how unsustainable the cost to the environment is, exposes some myths about world cuisine, and describes how dangerous the wrong food can be for you and your family.   Find out more:  https://books.mailshop.co.uk/ravenous-9781800816510See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Spectator Books
Henry Dimbleby & Jemima Lewis: Ravenous

Spectator Books

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2023 44:56


On this week's Book Club podcast my guests are the former government food tsar Henry Dimbleby and his wife and co-author Jemima Lewis, to talk about their new book Ravenous: How To Get Ourselves and Our Planet Into Shape. They tell me about the perils and pleasures of working with your spouse, why exercise doesn't make you lose weight, what we don't understand about nutrition, when the state needs to take a hand in consumer choice – and why sending Liz Truss a picture of a sheep's mutilated backside might not have been the best idea.

Farming Today
21/03/23 Henry Dimbleby stands down from Defra; Mussels; Bovine TB in people.

Farming Today

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2023 13:39


The government's "Food Tsar" Henry Dimbleby has resigned as the lead non executive director at DEFRA after what he called an "insane" lack of action on obesity. His National Food Strategy was comprehensive but many aspects of it were ignored. This week he publishes a book called "Ravenous", which pulls together his blueprint for government, the food industry, health and land use. He's calling for a Good Food Bill. All week we're talking about the future of the shellfish industry including crabs, lobsters, shrimps and bivalves, like mussels. One of the leading growers of mussels in Wales is Deepdock Mussels based along the waters of the Menai Strait off Angelsey. The company says since Brexit, the water monitoring for cleanliness is interpreted differently by the UK government than EU member states, and it puts them at a disadvantage. We often talk about bovine TB affecting cattle, but researchers from the University of Bristol are trying to understand why the incidence of people catching the bovine strain of TB are increasing and whether farmers are particularly at risk. 20 years ago there were about 20 cases of bovine TB in people a year - more recent figures record about 40 cases a year and in the South West in particular, show about 8% of all cases of TB in people are caused by the bovine strain, known as M. bovis. Heather Simons went to an event where farmers were doing a blood test as part of the research project - in return for a free lunch. Presenter = Anna Hill Producer = Rebecca Rooney

Best of Today
Henry Dimbleby: Government strategy on obesity 'makes no sense'

Best of Today

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2023 7:16


The businessman Henry Dimbleby who co-founded Leon has announced he is stepping down as a government adviser on food policy. Today's Mishal Husain speaks to Henry Dimbleby about food policy and his new book 'Ravenous: How to get ourselves and Our Planet into Shape'. (Image credit: RichLegg/ Getty Images)

The Beyond Condition Podcast
Repairing my relationship with food Guest. Josephine Dimbleby

The Beyond Condition Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2023 56:50


Sarah welcomes Jo to the Beyond condition Podcast where they talk about Jo's journey from competing as a bodybuilder and how that affected her relationship with food to now, 3 years on, how she approaches nutrition and training.This topic resonates with a lot of us that compete, or have/ do suffer with food disorders. We cover a lot in this episode, with truthful and open discussions.Discussions include:*Identity*External pressures and validation*Body image*Jo's story*Post show*Calorie controlled dieting*Disordered eating and binge eating*Dealing with hunger*Coaching*Being open and honest*Learning about yourself*Hunger signals*Tracking food*Body dysmorphia*Support network*Over restricting*Bodybuilding fundamentals*Learning lessons*Eating patterns*Off plan meals*Competition prep*Learning skills as a bodybuilderFind Jo on Instagram @josfitnessblogWatch it here: https://youtu.be/1avUZz6Wv6cGet in touch and share this episode @sarahparker_bb

HARDtalk
David Dimbleby: Are journalistic values under threat?

HARDtalk

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2022 23:52


Where do you get your news from, and do you trust it to be true? For many of us, the answers to these questions are changing. Social media is an increasingly dominant source of information; long-established news sources, like the BBC, are in a fight for audiences and for trust too. Stephen Sackur speaks to David Dimbleby, who, in the course of a long broadcasting career, became the face and voice of the BBC on the biggest occasions, from elections to royal ceremonies. Can his journalistic values survive in a world where opinion so often trumps truth?

Geschiedenis voor herbeginners - gesproken dagblad in virale tijden
9.4 - Hoe werd Hitlers oorlog een tweede wereldoorlog? (Tweede Wereldoorlog 4)

Geschiedenis voor herbeginners - gesproken dagblad in virale tijden

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2022 52:08


waarin we niet alleen zien hoe Hitler zijn tanden stuk bijt op Engeland en hoe hij de Sovjet-Unie binnenvalt, maar ook hoe de oorlog zich uitbreidt naar de Stille Oceaan. Met BIJDRAGEN van: Conny Pieters (stem) WIJ ZIJN nog altijd: Jonas Goossenaerts (inhoud en vertelstem), Filip Vekemans (montage), Benjamin Goyvaerts (inhoud) en Laurent Poschet (inhoud) Wil je ons een FOOI geven? http://fooienpod.com/geschiedenisvoorherbeginners Al schenkt u tien cent of tien euro, het duurt tien seconden met een handige QR-code. MEER WETEN? Onze geraadpleegde en geciteerde bronnen: Dimbleby, J. (2021). Operation Barbarossa: The History of a Cataclysm. Oxford University Press. Rees, L. (2022, 19 september). The Dark Charisma of Adolf Hitler. Ebury Press. Kershaw, I. (2010, 18 januari). Hitler: A Biography (Reprint). W. W. Norton & Company. Shaara, J. (2021). To Wake the Giant: A Novel of Pearl Harbor. Penguin Random House.

The Political Party
Show 292 - *David Dimbleby Live*

The Political Party

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2022 98:02


This is a broadcasting legend as you've never heard him before. David Dimbleby is as thoughtful and incisive as you'd imagine, but he's also devilishly hilarious. Finally able to say what he really thinks, he delivers his analysis of politics, broadcasting, the BBC, the monarchy and pyjamas in that familiar voice. This is crammed with great stories about interviewing titans like Thatcher and Blair, as well as the reality of hosting election night TV and Question Time. It's one of the funniest and most fun episodes of the show ever recorded. Buy David's book 'Keep Talking' here: https://www.hachette.co.uk/titles/david-dimbleby-2/keep-talking/9781399702423/ Buy tickets to The Political Party, live at The Duchess Theatre here: https://nimaxtheatres.com/shows/the-political-party-with-matt-forde/Forthcoming guests include:14 Nov: Jake Berry5 Dec: Rachel Reeves19 Dec: Christmas Special including music from MP423 Jan: Emily Maitlis and Jon Sopel6 March: Eddie Izzard Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Iain Dale’s Book Club
Chapter 196 : David Dimbleby

Iain Dale’s Book Club

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2022 50:47


Iain Dale talks to legendary broadcaster David Dimbelby about his memoir, KEEP TALKING and his life and career in broadcasting.

Farming Today
19/10/22 - 'Sexing up' farming, a "Landuse Framework" and dying trout

Farming Today

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2022 13:38


Wilfred Emmanuel-Jones, also known as The Black Farmer, hopes he can increase the diversity of the students at the Royal Agricultural University, where he has been appointed as governor. To change the industry for the future he says more land must be made available to new entrants and farming as a career needs to be "sexed up"! The author of the UK Food Strategy, Henry Dimbleby has called for a ‘Land Use Framework' during an evidence session with the Environment Food and Rural Affairs Select Committee of MPs. Mr Dimbleby said there should be a plan for land use…which defines how much land is set aside for nature, how much is farmed with nature in mind, and how much is put over to intensive food production And the oldest trout farm in England says drought is threatening its future after losing thousands of fish in the extreme heats of the summer. Bibury Trout Farm in the Cotswolds says it has lost more than 25,000 fish after a lack of rainfall affected water levels on the River Coln. Presented by Anna Hill Produced for BBC Audio in Bristol by Heather Simons

Full Disclosure with James O'Brien

Moments of high drama in Britain's recent history are punctuated by the voice of one man. For nearly half a century, broadcaster David Dimbleby has led us through the shifting sands of general elections, referendums and royal deaths. He speaks to James about the magic of those moments as well as BBC impartiality and bedtime reading. His autobiography, Keep Talking: A Broadcasting Life is out now.

Conversations of Inspiration
Lightbulb Moment 18: Making a living from that thing you love, with Henry Dimbleby MBE, co-founder of LEON

Conversations of Inspiration

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2022 12:11


There's a saying that if you make a living doing what you love, you'll never work a day in your life – and this week Holly highlights how this is not only true, but genuinely possible for everyone.  Taken from her conversation with Henry Dimbleby MBE, co-founder of fast food chain LEON, Holly reflects on Henry's obsession with fast food and how acknowledging this was his key to success.  Sharing the early signs that she remembers of finding her own diamond, Holly recalls how she recognised and used her love of shopping with small businesses to build the good life she'd always wanted. Holly also draws on how often our experiences working in jobs that just aren't for us, can often lead us to finding our calling, and ultimately how there are hidden opportunities in the greyer patches of our lives.  Henry's success story is truly inspirational, and is one that exhibits how following your passion, no matter what it is, is enough to build a business – Henry's was an ever growing love for fast food… so what is yours? You can listen to Henry Dimbleby's full episode here.  Enjoying listening to these unfiltered chats? Subscribe to Holly's weekly newsletters on our website, where she shares small business inspiration of all kinds, exclusive nuggets of wisdom from her and her guests, plus offers, creative ideas, and topical, 'ungoogleable' business advice.